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Glass roof glazing bars.
Glazing bars are a rigid bar that connects two separate panes of glass or polycarbonate.
Whatever your choice of glazing material we will have a glazing bar that is suitable for your project.
At glazing systems we have a wide range of glazing bars and glazing products including rafter supported glazing bars.
This includes projects where glass or solid polycarbonate is being used or where larger multiwall polycarbonate sheets are required.
These timber glazing bars are robust and maintenance free.
They have a low profile finish with neat screw concealment capping.
Our range includes glazing bars for polycarbonate roofing and glazing bars for glass roofs.
Our roof glazing bars include bars to suit all thicknesses of solid or multiwall.
The sunwood screw down rafter bars accommodate all thicknesses of polycarbonate sheets and all thicknesses of glass.
Our range of aluminium capped rafter glazing bars includes the 50mm wide and 60mm wide sunwood bars.
Whilst pvc glazing bars are suitable on smaller projects where multiwall polycarbonate is being used aluminium glazing bars are designed for tougher jobs.
They are specifically glazing bars for glass.
Skygard is a traditional inverted t bar glazing bar design ideal for unheated spaces such as canopies walkways verandahs car ports shelters or rail platforms.
They enabled the manufacturer to combine smaller less expensive panes of glass to create a large window.
Established in 1880 ppg continues to be recognised as a leading designer and supplier of patent glazing systems offering innovative design solutions to a wide variety of overhead glazing requirements.
Rafter supported bars are designed to be screwed into a timber frame and because they are attached to the frame itself rather than directly to another pane of glass or polycarbonate they provide greater strength.
Vale glazing bar is a simple yet hugely popular product allowing users to join any glazing sheet material of any thickness with a strong aluminium core and plastic capping.
Traditionally glazing bars were used in sash and other styles of window.
Initially designed for joining glass panels on lean to roofs this bar has also proven very popular with the use of polycarbonate sheeting.
Through the use of rubber gaskets they are prevent water ingress below your polycarbonate or glass panels.
Aluminium roof glazing bars.
They ensure your roofing sheets are secured in place and will not be lifted by strong wind.